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Holiday Trimmings Can Trigger Allergies
Some tips to avoid bad reactions to the seasonal good times
- Posted December 20, 2014
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Cocaine, Amphetamines May Up Injection Drug Users’ Suicide Risk
These substances doubled the likelihood of an attempt, study says
- Posted December 19, 2014
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Cocaine, Amphetamines May Up Injection Drug Users’ Suicide Risk
These substances doubled the likelihood of an attempt, study says
- Posted December 19, 2014
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Lynparza Approved for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Associated with genetic defect
- Posted December 19, 2014
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Lynparza Approved for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Associated with genetic defect
- Posted December 19, 2014
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System Approved to Remove Germs From Blood Platelets
Lowers chances of infected donation
- Posted December 19, 2014
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Could Bacteria Play a Role in Colon Cancer?
Bacterial 'bunches' were prevalent on colon polyps, cancers, study found
- Posted December 19, 2014
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FDA Approves First in New Class of Drugs for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Agency also gives OK to genetic test used to identify eligible patients
- Posted December 19, 2014
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Crohn’s, Colitis May Have Genetic Underpinnings, Study Finds
Scientists find evidence that genes influence the mix and make-up of gut bacteria
- Posted December 19, 2014
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Preschoolers Need Eye Screening, Experts Say
Testing recommended annually from age 3 to 6
- Posted December 19, 2014